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  • Ishi Shiro: ​Joseph Mengele of the East - Supplementary Research Guide.
  • During the course of the Sino-Japanese War from 1937-1945, the Japanese developed a biological and chemical weapons division of the army commanded by.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Ishii Shiro is a real historical figure.
  • Unit 731

    Japanese biological, chemical warfare unit (1936–1945)

    Unit 731

    The unit 731 complex

    LocationPingfang, Harbin, Heilongjiang, Manchukuo (now China)
    Coordinates45°36′31″N126°37′55″E / 45.60861°N 126.63194°E / 45.60861; 126.63194
    Date1936–1945

    Attack type

    Weapons
    • Biological weapons
    • Chemical weapons
    • Explosives
    DeathsEstimated 23,000[1] to 300,000[2]
    • 400,000 or higher from biological warfare
    • Over 3,000 from inside experiments from each unit (not including branches, 1940–1945 only)[3]: 20 
    • At least 10,000 prisoners died[4]
    • No documented survivors
    Perpetrators

    Unit 731 (Japanese: 731部隊, Hepburn: Nana-san-ichi Butai),[note 1] short for Manchu Detachment 731 and also known as the Kamo Detachment[3]: 198  and the Ishii Unit,[5] was a covert biological and chemical warfareresearch

    (This is the paper for oral presentation at the symposium "Japanese Human Experimentation in Wartime China: inquiries into its historical, political, cultural and ethical issues" [S31] in the 22nd International Congress of History of Science, Beijing, July 29, 2005. References are left unchanged from a longer version (with Chinese characters and Japanese texts. PDF, 960KB), but the paragraphs mentioning "rotten leg diseases" were added. The numbers with [* ] notes the number of the slides showed in the speech.
    I am grateful if you send me some comments, since I'm still revising this for the complete version that should be published as a chapter of The Oxford Textbook of Clinical Research Ethics, Oxford University Press, forthcoming.)

    JAPANESE MEDICAL ATROCITIES 1932-45: WHAT, WHO, HOW AND WHY?

    Takashi TSUCHIYA
    Associate Professor
    Department of Philosophy
    Faculty of Literature and Human Sciences
    Osaka City University
    Osaka 558-8585, Japan
    tsuchiya@lit.osaka-cu.

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  • Japan’s Hellish enhet 731

    By David D. Barrett

    The final months of World War II saw the liberation of hundreds of ghastly koncentration camps and the awful reality of Nazi racism. For more than sju decades those atrocities, including the use of human beings for medical experiments, have been common knowledge. Far less known fryst vatten the wholesale slaughter of hundreds of thousands of Chinese bygd a Japanese organization known as enhet 731.

    Established for the purpose of developing biological and chemical weapons, Unit 731 exceeded bygd a year the duration of the Third Reich. While biological and kemikalie weapons were not new to warfare, Japanese testing on human subjects was unparalleled even by the Nazis.

    What makes this nedstigning into barbarity all the more stunning was the Japanese contribution to medical science just three decades earlier. A U.S. Army doctor named Lewis Livingston Seaman observed colleagues who were attending to the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) during the Russo-